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Centre says no to commercialisation of Bt Brinjal | Minister of State for Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh on Tuesday gave the thumbs down to the commercialisation of Bt Brinjal and imposed a moratorium on it till further study. Ramesh said, " It is my duty
to adopt a cautious approach on Bt Brinjal." "Moratorium has been issued till
the study confirms safety of the product," he added. The Centre was to make a
formal announcement over the commercialisation of Bt Brinjal today. Earlier, caught
between pro and anti-Bt Brinjal groups, Ramesh said the decision by the Centre
on commercial introduction would not be 'easy' but it would reflect the 'people's
general sentiment'. Ramesh had earlier said he did not expect anybody to be happy
with the keenly awaited decision, even as Karnataka joined Uttarakhand in deciding
to ban Bt Brinjal without waiting for the Centre to take a call on commercialisation
of the genetically modified crop. Farmers, NGO's and members of various
organisations
had unanimously condemned the move to introduce Bt Brinjal, carrying placards
with slogans like "we don't need Bt Brinjal." They argued that its introduction
would be unsafe, as research conducted in the field was still insufficient. Seed
owners would not end up being farmers, but multinationals, they added. Some
farmers,
however, favoured the cultivation of Bt Brinjal, on grounds that a high yield
would spell better economic stability and mitigate the financial problems of farmers.
Scientists stated that Bt Brinjal is still not ready for mass consumption. They
said technology and research has to be fine-tuned. |
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